An honest review.
When signing up for an uncoated manicure, I wanted to get an uncoated manicure, And not wounds on each finger from cuts.
Let's start from the moment of entering this place. The administrator does not show the slightest interest in you, she is busy communicating on the phone. I'm standing, waiting, saying that I'm getting a manicure. They indicate where to sit. I sit down and wait.
The master sits down in his place without concern and just remains silent.
Showing a photo with the manicure that I want to get at the exit.
She's wondering where my file is. I tell her that I don't have it with me.
How not?????
Really, how is it not.
She went to get a file, saws, hurts.
It does not show that the materials are sterile, that they have marks about it, that the crab bag was originally sealed.And then, for a moment, my health.
I gently tell her that it hurts me, but I heard-I have to be patient!
As a result, there are several places in the blood, nails of different lengths.
The administrator calculated me just as indifferently, she just raised her eyebrows at my remarks in silence.
Master Arina Romanova.
I do not recommend either the salon or the master.
The massage therapist girl did her job very responsibly and efficiently, for which I am very grateful. The salon is clean and with friendly staff. After the procedures, tea was made)
I was led to the cost of the cartilage puncture procedure. Only about 11~13p. They pierce it with a pistol. Everything is disinfected, you buy the earrings separately. The cosmetologist gives recommendations, warning in advance that the ear will become inflamed, swell, that it will take a long time to heal and the earring will have to be removed, the cartilage will be pierced again.
If you have not pierced the cartilage, but really want it, then it is better not to do such a procedure in this place! Later, I found information that In 95% of cases, cartilage pierced by a pistol causes the ear to swell and swell, the earring will not take root.
Cartilage needs to be pierced with a needle, and in this institution no one punctures with a needle.